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Chromebook Vs Windows Laptop Comparison

Chromebook Vs Windows Laptop Comparison

Charlotte Bolton |

Stuck between a Chromebook and Windows Laptop? Are you not sure what the difference between the devices is, and do you want to know which one suits you best? Please take a look at our comparison where we explain the positive differences between the two laptops, as well as their similarities. 

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What is a Chromebook best for?

The Chromebook is by far the cheaper version of these two models. It's ideal for students in terms of affordability and productivity because its lightweight hardware makes it easy to carry around and its main focus is web-based tasks. 

Some of the best uses of the Chromebook:

  • Word processing
  • Presentation making
  • Collaboration
  • Document making
  • Essay writing
  • Entertainment

As we previously mentioned, the laptop was specifically designed with web-based tasks in mind, because its operating system ChromeOS is optimised for online use, it also has access to the Google Play Store for Android Apps. If you're into web development, the Chromebook is a great option, with its energy-efficient power designed to prioritise battery life and takes on day-to-day work and school life. Plus, with its lightweight system, the laptop consumes less energy making it last longer... no need to worry about your Chromebook overheating!

 

What are the benefits of a Windows laptop?

Moving onto the other laptop, the Windows laptop is superior in terms of power. With a Microsoft Windows operating system, this laptop offers a broader range of software compatibility, providing flexible use for online tasks. It works with a lot more desktop applications that require more computing power and is targeted towards users looking to game, work on video graphics and video editing. 

As we said, the Windows laptop is great for gaming, it supports dedicated graphic cards which allows for enhanced gaming performance. When it comes to graphics, the laptop doesn't disappoint either, many professional video editing software packages are specifically designed for Windows with some included within the Windows software. Adobe photoshop and Illustrator are automatically available on the laptop. Finally, the Windows laptop is compatible with specialised software, making it good for working with various programming languages that require a local development environment. 

 

How does Chromebook compare to Windows?

So now we've looked at why each laptop is a great option individually, let's look at some characteristics shared. Firstly, as we know, both laptops are capable of web browsing and online tasks. So if you want a laptop that works well with the internet and works like a standard laptop, these are both great! Both have the option to run Microsoft Office with it already being downloaded on Windows and needs to be added onto Chromebook. Both connect to printers so printing copies, essays, images and more is an available feature. And finally, they both run Linux, the popular open-source operating system. 

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Conclusion:

Both laptops are incredible options for your day-to-day needs. Chromebooks are the cheaper option and better for light daily use including schoolwork and office tasks. Windows is more powerful for intense daily use like programming and gaming. We've got plenty of Chromebook and Windows options on our website, so why not browse our collections and pick your favourite option? At Stock Must Go, we offer refurbished prices, meaning you pay less and get more!

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